Five things to know for Thursday, July 13th

LCSO captain in hot water; shots fired in Dunbar neighborhood; serial rapist on the run; president in Paris trip cloud by Don Jr. emails; and monitoring afternoon storms - here are five things to know before you start your day.

A Lee County Sheriff's Office captain lost his job and is under an administrative review for allegedly sharing pictures of a crime scene. Captain Mark Cohen is no longer with the department after 32 years, but it's not clear if he retired or resigned.

Shots rang out Wednesday night in a Lee County neighborhood. Police surrounded a home near South Street and Midway Avenue in the Dunbar community. Police said no one was hit, and they were questioning possible suspects and witnesses.

The President may be in Paris -- he and the first lady are there for Bastille Day celebrations -- but that Russia-related cloud still hangs over him. Shock waves over Donald Trump Jr.'s emails and 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer are still reverberating through DC.

A sexual battery incident that happened last month in Golden Gate has been linked to another case that happened last year in August. Detectives said the man who beat a raped a woman in the early hours of June 18, at her Golden Gate Parkway home is the same suspect in an incident that occurred on August 1, 2016.

We start the morning with a good deal of cloud cover, but it's a rain-free morning for the most part. With plenty of moisture to tap into today, expect another round of showers and storms, but today's storms likely won't be as intense compared to yesterday's.